Continental Cup in Vegas mixing and matching curlers in new team scramble
Kaitlyn Lawes playing third for Rachel Homan, Ben Hebert throwing lead stones for U.S. skip John Shuster and Sweden’s Niklas Edin calling games with Scotland’s Jennifer Dodds as his vice are all possible scenarios in this year’s Continental Cup of Curling.
The format of the annual Ryder-Cup style competition between North American and international sides starting Thursday in Las Vegas will include a day of “scramble” games, in which skips will play alongside thirds and a front-end player from another team.
The Continental Cup will still include traditional team, mixed doubles and skins games over four days. But Saturday’s scramble draws reduce the number of regular team draws from six to two.
The women will shuffle their lineups Saturday morning with the men following suit in the afternoon.


